Motorola HTN9005 Series User manual

Category
Car kits
Type
User manual
Multi-Unit Chargers
Cargadores múltiples
Carregadores múltiplos
Chargeurs multiples
HTN9005 Series
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English
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This document contains important safety and
operating instructions. Please read these
instructions carefully and save them for future
reference.
Before using the battery charger, read all the instruc-
tions and cautionary markings on (1) the charger,
(2) the battery, and (3) on the radio using the battery.
!
WARNING
1. To reduce risk of injury, charge only the
rechargeable Motorola authorized bat-
teries listed in Table 1. Other batteries
may explode, causing personal injury
and damage.
2. Use of accessories not recommended by Motorola
may result in risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.
3. To reduce risk of damage to the electric plug and cord,
pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnect-
ing the charger.
4. An extension cord should not be used unless abso-
lutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord
could result in risk of fire and electric shock. If an
extension cord must be used, make sure that the cord
size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100 feet (30.48 m),
and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet (45.72 m).
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OPERATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
Turn radio off when charging battery.
This equipment is not suitable for outdoor use. Use
only in dry locations/conditions.
Connect equipment only to an appropriately fused and
wired supply of the correct voltage (as specified on the
product).
Disconnect from line voltage by removing mains plug.
The socket outlet to which this equipment is connected
should be close by and easily accessible.
In equipment using fuses, replacements must comply
with the type and rating specified in the equipment
instructions.
WARNINGS (continued)
5. To reduce risk of fire, electric
shock, or injury, do not operate
the charger if it has been broken
or damaged in any way. Take it to
a qualified Motorola service rep-
resentative.
6. Do not disassemble the charger; it is not repair-
able and replacement parts are not available.
Disassembly of the charger may result in risk of
electrical shock or fire.
7. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the charger
from the ac outlet before attempting any maintenance
or cleaning.
!
WARNING
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OPERATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES (continued)
Maximum ambient temperature around the power sup-
ply equipment must not exceed 40
°
C (104
°
F).
Output power from the power supply unit must not
exceed the ratings stated on the product label located
on the bottom of the charger.
Make sure the cord is located where it will not be
stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to water, damage,
or stress.
MOTOROLA AUTHORIZED BATTERIES
The batteries listed in Table 1 are approved for use
with the HTN9005 Series Multi-Unit Chargers.
* Used with HTN9005 (
C and later
) Series Multi-Unit
Chargers; not compatible with HTN9005
A
and
B
Series.
Table 1. Motorola Authorized Batteries
Kit (part)
Number
Battery Chemistry/Description
HNN9008 NiMH/High-Capacity
HNN9009 NiMH/Ultra-High-Capacity
HNN9010 NiMH/Ultra-High-Capacity,
Factory Mutual
HNN9011 NiCd/High-Capacity, Factory Mutual
HNN9012 NiCd/High-Capacity
HNN9013 Lithium Ion
*JMNN4023 Lithium Ion
*JMNN4024 Lithium Ion
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POWER SOURCES/POWER PLUGS
Contact your Motorola representative for the
applicable power cord kit (power plug) for your power
source application.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Multi-unit chargers will charge only the Motorola
authorized batteries listed in Table 1. Other batteries
may not charge.
Multi-unit chargers can charge up to six of the
batteries (in any combination) listed in Table 1. Each
of the six battery charger pockets will accommodate
either a radio with a battery attached, or a battery
alone.
Prior to charging a battery with radio, turn
the radio off.
Note:
The chargers are powered by an auto-ranging,
switching power supply. The power supply will operate
on input source voltage between 90 and 265 Vac.
To charge a battery, refer to Figure 1 (page 5) and
use the following procedure:
1. Plug the power cord into an appropriate ac outlet. The
LED of each of the six charger pockets will flash green
once to indicate a successful power-up of that pocket.
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Note:
Although each charger pocket operates
independently of the other, operation is identical. The
following description applies to each of the six
charger pockets.
2. Insert a battery, or radio with battery (radio turned off),
into the charger's pocket by:
a. aligning the groove on each side of the battery
with the corresponding raised rail on each side
of the charger pocket
b. pressing the battery toward the rear of the pocket
c. sliding the battery into the charger pocket,
ensuring complete contact between the
charger and battery contacts
Figure 1. Battery Charger (viewed from above)
LED
RAISED RAIL
CHARGING
CONTACTS
POCKET
WARNING
LABEL
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3. When the battery is properly seated in the pocket, the
charger LED will light red to indicate that the battery is
charging rapidly. When the battery is 90% charged,
the LED will begin to flash green to indicate that the
battery is trickle charging. When the battery is fully
charged, the LED will change to a steady green light.
Note
:
Even though new batteries might prematurely
indicate a full charge (steady green LED), charge the
battery for 14 to 16 hours prior to initial use for best
performance.
Batteries will charge best at room temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING
When troubleshooting, always observe the color of
the LED:
Table 2. LED Indications of Battery/Charger Status
LED Color Battery/Charger Status
No LED indication Battery is inserted incorrectly.
Single flash green Successful charger power-up
Flashing red
Battery is unchargeable or not
making proper contact.
Steady red Battery is in rapid-charge mode.
Flashing yellow
Battery is in charger, not in
rapid-charge mode, but waiting
to be charged.
Flashing green Battery is charged (to 90% or
greater capacity).
Steady green Battery is fully charged.
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No LED Indication?
1. Check that the radio with battery, or the battery alone,
is inserted correctly (refer to step 2 on page 5).
2. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into an
appropriate ac outlet.
Flashing Red LED Indicator?
1. Remove the battery from the charger, and:
a. make sure that it is a Motorola authorized
battery listed in Table1. Other batteries may not
charge.
b. remove power from the battery charger and,
using a clean dry cloth, clean the gold metal,
charging contacts of the battery and charger.
2. Power up the charger and place the battery back into
the charger pocket. If the LED indicator continues to
flash red, replace the battery.
Flashing Yellow LED Indicator?
— the battery temperature may be below 5
°
C (41
°
F)
or above 40
°
C (104
°
F).
— the voltage may be lower than the predetermined
threshold level for rapid charging.
Note:
Rapid charging outside of the stated
temperature and voltage limits can drastically reduce
the life expectancy of the battery.
Note:
When the battery charger detects the proper
battery conditions, rapid charging begins
automatically (steady red LED).
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SERVICE
Other than cleaning the battery charging contacts
and dusting the unit with a clean, dry cloth, any
maintenance, troubleshooting, service, or repair of
the HTN9005 Series Multi-Unit Chargers should be
performed only by authorized Motorola service
personnel. A service manual is available to qualified
Motorola service technicians.
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Motorola HTN9005 Series User manual

Category
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Type
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